1.Direct Puncture of the Superficial Temporal Artery in Embolization of a Scalp Arteriovenous Fistula: A Case Report
Gregory B. WALKER ; Alick P. WANG ; Jeremiah HADWEN ; Undrakh-Erdene ERDENEBOLD ; Razmik BEBEDJIAN ; Patrick SULLIVAN ; Marlise P. SANTOS ; Chad CHENIER ; Stephen KARWASKI ; Katie CARON ; Gabriella VARGA ; Jennifer LYON ; Howard J. LESIUK ; Navraj HERAN ; Manraj HERAN ; Aiman QUATEEN ; Brian J. DRAKE ; Eduardo Portela De OLIVEIRA ; Mario KONTOLEMOS ; Robert FAHED
Neurointervention 2023;18(1):67-71
We describe a minimally invasive endovascular approach to treat an arteriovenous fistula of the scalp. We performed a direct puncture of the lesion through the patient’s scalp for liquid embolic agent injection along with external compression of the superficial temporal artery to perform a “manual pressure-cooker technique.” The combination of these minimally invasive techniques resulted in an excellent clinical and radiographic outcome.
2.The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework: strengthening laboratory and surveillance capacities in the Western Pacific Region, 2014–2017
Hitesh Chugh ; Gina Samaan ; Tatiana Resnikoff ; Isabel Bergeri ; Jennifer Barragan ; Erica Dueger
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2020;11(4):32-35
The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework Partnership Contribution Scheme has enabled countries to further strengthen their preparedness capacities in the areas of laboratory and surveillance, burden of disease estimation, regulatory capacity building, risk communication, and deployment of pandemic products. In the Western Pacific Region, Cambodia, Fiji, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Mongolia, and Viet Nam were identified as priority countries for capacity building initiatives. This article reviews the progress made from 2014-2017 in the five PIP priority countries in pandemic preparedness capacity building.